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It’s time for a real student voice at NUS.
For a voice that re-connects the work of NUS with students on the ground.
One that speaks to real students, not just officers.
For an accessible NUS that inspires students into activism, not drowns them in acronyms.
That’s why I’m standing for NUS Block of 15.
As a second year student at Manchester Uni I’ll be a real student voice on the NEC.
And as a proud activist in the disabled students campaign, I’ll work with liberation groups to ensure that our movement is accessible to all.
And now more than ever, the fight against racism and fascism must remain a core part of NUS’ work.
We need a campaign that empowers students to fight against racism and hate on their campuses.
As a student, I know how hard it is to balance work, money and the strains and stresses of university.
But they’re also part and parcel of why I got involved in the student movement.
I’m standing for an NUS that empowers students to get active, no matter what their situation.